.. »""1 _ , ll§_llDlllG‘MATlER"'SELECTED FROM f-THIS' lVEEli_'S.._li[:WS FOR THE'GUllRDlllf'S SATURDAY _ i _ ._._~ _ --_ ; _ _ ,._._. ___,""` _____:_,__F,_:::=:_:::: TUIQDAV _ ‘ ` -MARRIAGE 'rl-IIs EVENING. - :::§§§_::...::_;§§§;§;j§: 0RGAN|l|NG TANK IATTALION "_""“* ML .,,,,,} M,.,,_ _,_ S_ Hinton ,,,,_ ’ "" \ i uuce the marriage of their daughter __:._m.:,:.....................,.::,:_::,,,=3,3,,:,:::,:.:,........ . ,_ __ - -- ` 1-=:a.-...__:____...............::..:.§§...:.§ ..:::... . : ‘ _ aununnuu-uns- ,_ __ _ . --_ _ __, ... . ...» ..- .I I...-. ...... . .I. .- .n»...--..-..nuuu.............-..._-....~.........-0. . us.. .:::: - . ..... liiii ° .::::: . ' :HIS ‘ '~ ::::: :E55 let'0ld H! " / (‘ J 7/f-‘a i’f‘<.-/I/4’ R In °s~ - - f-‘{_""'1»<=1<>fh» _ 0 Linoleum, I Wood Floors r ' ' .- up I'l I ‘III H 1 'I-7“f'a"' yr.: I'3'»_ _ _ Y rf I t II I Il* » '::::: _ *::::: I :_ : - 1 ‘ in I ii“£55555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE55555555553 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ee--sir- _ i < l f5'i` » n’.'**""‘ » .. I .'52-:.=_-.»:'-= .»_ - . .-_~ ._-.`; T11' _ I .-1... - - ' -fi -. -' \- \~' ' 5 `:Le'4¢" , \ it -Captain W. A. McKee. formerly of Charlottetown, who returned some time ago from the front. and is now at Petewawa in charge ofthe 65th ' Battery is reported to be arranging to organize a tank battalion for over- seas. Q - MORE GERMANS_-About' 8l8l:It_y more German prisoners are expected to arrtlve on the Island the lest -part _ ofthe weelr_ 'Dhey will be employed on _ work on the railway line west of Char- lottetown_ The _Agricultural Hail Ln. -thiscity is now being fitted up asf quarters for them_ _ _ TRANSFERRED- Mr. Ernest Davis, Accountant at the Royal] Bank, at Sackville, N.B. has been ,_ transferred to the Royal -Bank at Charlottetown, and Mr. C.W. Moss, of Springhill, has been appointed to take his place at the local branch. Says the Sackville Tribune. ' POLICE COUR'I'.- At the Police Court yesterday awoman charged with abusive _language t_o_ another h- was_ lined $20 or 30 days. The man W __ ..~ , _ more Put in plenty of _ vegetables and _ »rice or barley. - Even with poor Stock delicious soups can be made by adding “ :I dash of .. .I_-- ._¢.,. .4 J IS TON.-On Saturday October 5th Mr. _lColledge Bowness will sell by public auction. his large stock oi' horses, cut- tl ,the hundreds of smnii articles nec- ` 'essory about a` farm. lf day should a- ' prove unfavorable, sale will hc held on Monday. . ' Thomas Somers. Kensington received -news that her son No. 4411897 Pte. - action on 'August 28th. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Somers have the heartfelt sympathy_ ' I of thecommunity as it is there only _ child. Mr. -john McDonald, son of the late _ _ Angus McDonald, of Cornwall. me “Pon the bilflle field- HC \vho has ‘been visiting; his former I, . was a sore knee, was dismissed. A ___ drunk was lined $10 or twenty days. Moinnls from whose premises the th I I II' " ti I _ _ i $i00 and costs was imposed. Another STSS of two of the famlly at one Donald "WY be classed among case, against a_ doctor who gave a prescription for a couple of__`bottles no 0! whiskey to a ‘man ' whose ailment as only twenty three years old at Ig] no Kathleen Eva to Dr. Harry Allen at Methodist Church, Summerside this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. -AUCTION SALh AT KEN8lNG~ e, farm implements carriages and -KILLED IN ACTION-- Mrs. telegram on Friday bringing the nad ohn W. Somers had been killed iII SUCCESSFUL ISLANDF.R.- and home, left Saturday on re- e timeof his death Six SiSl¢fS and turn to Nebraska. He greatly en- rokc. IS] “What -I do thou knowest not eq w but thou shalt know hereafter.’, neighboring republic. He is an _ Sllml”I1CI'SI|AMoNI> noun _ ... nusrnnos _tiuvrrzo,|.oNnoN.oN'rA.IzIo , B"_f°"°"‘° "°*° “'““*“`k°”»M"- . 7 _ _ _____,__ _ ___ _ _ A that he would b_e absent from the city Schuman infonmed the members *V _ . _ - - - l- 1----~ _l- during the year and could not act as -» _ Cnmulu ltmul Board |.i¢-mist-s .\'n.u. |45 nml l4li.\ _ H9<=ret_ary. A vote of thanks was ~ I ' _ _______ _ _; *_ j 5|", passed expressing this decision and ____ s E' thanking him heartily for the year's .; 14 »_»_._.-&_-¢~ _.__ _ .. -e, _,, __’.._-_ ll. THE STANDARD OF ,_.....___.» .,-. ~,~.._-__4_. __ _'.‘..... -. ' in underwear. ' I Puls l _ f , ,_ Underwear A ` Slip into zt suit of Pcnmans and you will be satisfIer»t oi _ ‘ the. Executive dealing with- 1-irst of- fences. » - - _m|p_et_ing' was that , the ottenders should be punished to the limit. and tlfat the spirit of the law should be carried out, otherwise it would be gitnfply made a farce. in -no other `, way can they make this s 'sober pro. vitwe. _ I ' I _ I -, <- __`I community ,,goes'1.out to. Mr. i Rest in their' hours of sorrow. Qn__ the _24th of __ ‘September their youngest daughter Elizabeth Beer passed _away after 3. liiigering illness of a."few‘I1ionth?_- llidt was some with-‘psue»IeI'I.siI .tbiigfrtuot She was-a girl'vo_Hnore tl1aiT`t`Jrdin~ ary intelligence. and a short- time ago looked forward to-her attend- ance at the Prirfcifol' Wales College, from which so many of thefamily have grtidiIhIEdI'fBi1f God’s ways' are not as ours~ and her earthly life came to an exfd 2\\fthe'_§'arly age of fifteen years and seven ' nfontlis. ;_'_f[_`1iyor_i_te...C[ii',t`la"e 'g’ttp`.(l1e last lol- , She _will be. very nntchnnissed not ' ‘gnly,_'_m’§thc`ftIh’iiy,b It in the com- munity -where shi: was a' -general f einn hervices were conducted by fthc - K¢f°fD. §lll8¢l~'¢8ll»'an¢ftl1e clay tab~ ernacle was- e'ntir-borne by thc following o§sig`.nI'er`I "and laid, to rest in WivitfI'ont“‘Ce'tnétery: Ells- worth England, Um. Lefurgy, Bord Raynor,'Geo Kelly( Rob- ert Champion and"]ah_1cs, Mac Don-‘ aid, To _nd_d_tq th9‘*- splemri. iid sbrrdwful wstcliings by the death bed-o_f their dear daughter, a tae- gram came to Mr. Matheson, ~ nouncing ,thc death of his son-_-,in Frcnce' and _'I-ifewj minutes after ‘ thi -telegram _was received their daughter breat.l\¢d.her_ last,” -?ls making a double bereavement or the family. The son Gilbert Sutlier~ land, _was-a -youn_g man of more . _Revs A Mickey, S Weeks, Edgar “' Geddings C E Pratt Wm McLeod _ ~ . . lp I _ m. today__-'_~ ,- »~- lfamily Hunter River. Cuscarets to children one year old and upwards. Each ten cent box containsfuli directions. _ ' ” Harness Must Be Dependable rIarnI-.~.,~I \'\.:: breaks u_nder strain ls u risk hic un.. L..;ib and _bcsId_cs, -it takes tune Inom-_v to repair It. (.Ict Harness that “de it-ndable," that holds together and keeps in fine condition under all reasonable circumstances. IMPERIAI. BRAND HARNESS ll guarallllrfd ire! from defect. in material or workmanship. We have been in the harness business,/or 52 yzun and our Dods harcalnays given unqunlliied £sti:iaf.-tion your denier sa-lls lt; lf he doesn't, write dirwt to ur-we run rnpply you promptly. “Je are manufa tux- _'_-1 and can cfm: u big ussortinent at attzurtivc prices. Express dI~livt»ry cl|ur;;¢-s paid :It our Ind. |866 f' -# _f;T..I.I_¥ _ 1-' _ ______,__=; _..1%..._.. - __ _ *Q Mother’s Pei: Needs a Cascaret ' Baby is mad! D0esn’t want the favorite dolly, or the horn, or the picture books-but don’t scoldl Look at the tonguei' Then hurry! Give candy Cascarets to worlc the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the little liver and bowels. » r ,\_ _ .§/ \ _ / _ _ \"_Ii :; _ <3 gt-_ f, gf, f f '\ “I \-.1 \ Q :I_ _ r-fr _ __ ;\.___g_._, iw 0° _ - ' 4 r` ‘ ) if \__.- F MOTHERS! Clean the cIogged~up places. Do away with the bile, lke eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor oil, calornel or pills the tender stomach, liver and bu\\-'eIs. Cuscarcts never gripe never njure, .ind do not disappoint the worried moths-:r._ Give lmmless *I __ _-I I -_\ I- MKS. Donald Matheson; Travel# '/ to the will- of--an--allswise God. I - I I f I _ 4 ' I ___;~. -_-1 -_\ _ round vwo questions. One westhe i 'M father for the iiavour than can ” MILLED -_ msn' Ahl that’s mother story ' J ' "l made of “Beaver” Flour is __ » j yoting and old alike I _ I .1»'§'. the diference. . ‘ » __ .iff ‘_ _ _ _ -..ras_1°._H.rA1n.oaco. I » I" You know, yourself, that 9 57 of what you buy to eat, is purchased we enjoy, and usually eat only what pleases our palate. There is nothing inviting or appetizing about a loaf of bread made of western spring wheat _ Hour, with its coarse texture, and lack of flavour. But when the bread and rolls and biscuits are made ot - BEAVER -FLOUR- _'lV_lreatMakea ._. - '- *Y-‘ve 'ei- lt Is the Flavour I that counts " » ff, ‘1 its food value In other words, we cat what OF BLENDED WHEAT A ' altogether. While the food value of Bread,_ _ not to be belittled,'it is the delightful flavour, . j the delicious nutlike "homey" taste, the findfoven texture, the creamy _ _ I ', ' '_ lightnessg' that make homemade "Beaver" Flour Bread such a treat for ' l _ _ And when it cornea to things like Apple and Mlnce Pies-Chocolate or i _ Layer Cake-or a batch of Cookies or Gingerbread for the children- 5 ` ' well-just try “Beaver” Flour ‘once, that’s all--and you'll see and taste I _.___ I " g e o n I _ ` Beaver’ Flour ts s blend of the famous Ontario winter wheat and enough western spring wheat to give it strength. It has the flavour of _ I ~ the-one and the strength of the otlier, and being milled of scientifically l blended wheat, it is always the same in flavour, in quality and strength. . _- ll _ Why miss so many of these” good things, by using western wheat ' ' Hour? Order a sack of “Beaver” Flour, at your dealer’s,_and begin _ _ enjoy the delicious bread and pastry it makes. I . nnAt.sns_...e...r..pI..I..r¢.a,c....t of.I..II..ac¢¢»II. _._gt_ _',_.,, _ . I..lNl|'l'|t|), . . ,gi . - _os-nifiie-¥i=I»I»It Board Flour nn Lleense NI.. to ` _ . _ 1 I _.